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noti 6 honduras en vivo

The station also featured programs dedicated to jazz, blues and Brazilian music. The station's signature program in the Azul FM era was "Luna Azul", hosted by Jorge Lapuente. After a brief year as "Fórmula Melódica", XHM finally found a format that stuck, soft adult contemporary "Azul FM", in 1989, with both hits and lesser-known songs in English, French and Italian. Sonido 89 would return in October 1985, but the decade of change continued Ondas de Alegría, the group that owned XHM, was dissolved that same year, with ARTSA taking control of XHM and its sister stations. Not long after becoming "Radio Metrópoli" and seeing its format move to 99.3 FM, the 1985 Mexico City earthquake severely damaged the station's studios and forced it off the air for a month. The mid-1980s saw tumult for the station.

noti 6 honduras en vivo

The station's concession was given to Nuñez along with the concession for XHMM-FM, but the latter was later given to another concessionaire.

noti 6 honduras en vivo

The concession for 88.9 FM in Mexico City was issued in October 1962, to Santiago Ontañon Núñez, but it was not until the 1970s that the station began operations, known initially as "Un Oasis en FM" and later morphing into contemporary music-formatted "Sonido 89". Located on 88.9 MHz, XHM-FM is owned by Grupo ACIR and currently broadcasts news and talk programming, along with blocks of contemporary music in Spanish from the 1980s and 1990s, as "88.9 Noticias". XHM-FM is a radio station in Mexico City.















Noti 6 honduras en vivo